Researchers published a major review outlining biological mechanisms by which aluminum adjuvants in vaccines may contribute to autism in genetically susceptible children.
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Savannah Guthrie issued an emotional plea after her 84-year-old mother was reportedly abducted from her Arizona home. Authorities are investigating possible kidnapping, ransom claims, and evidence of a crime.
Insects are disappearing globally at alarming rates, a trend documented by long-term studies and raising concern among scientists and some doctors. This loss could disrupt ecosystems and harm food systems tied to pollination and nutrient cycling.
Sen. Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican, was hospitalized after experiencing flu-like symptoms and entered a local hospital as a precautionary measure. His office says he’s in good spirits and remains in contact with staff while recovering.
San Francisco has ended its managed alcohol program that spent about $5 million annually providing controlled alcohol to people with alcohol use disorder. The decision marks a shift toward recovery-focused services.
A 13-year-old boy swam for hours through cold, rough seas to save his mother and younger siblings after they were swept out to sea in Western Australia. His determination allowed rescuers to locate and save the rest of the family.
Authorities arrested one person after discovering a suspected biolab inside a Las Vegas home. Investigators say the property is linked to a man previously charged over an unauthorized California biolab.
A lawsuit against the American Academy of Pediatrics is reviving controversy over its claim that infants could theoretically respond to 10,000 vaccines at once. Critics argue the argument avoided addressing cumulative safety concerns in the childhood vaccine schedule.
Authorities are investigating a possible biological laboratory discovered in a Las Vegas home linked to an illegal Chinese-run lab in California. The earlier facility contained unlabeled vials and pathogens including HIV, malaria, and dengue fever.
The article discusses concerns in some communities about how professional standards and personal beliefs might influence healthcare decisions and outcomes.
FrontPageMag criticizes New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani after 16 people were found dead outdoors during a prolonged cold snap, arguing his approach to homelessness failed to protect the vulnerable.
New DOJ-released Epstein files reveal a long-built financial and institutional architecture that treated pandemics as investable, profit-generating events years before COVID-19. The documents trace how capital, simulations, reinsurance, and vaccine pipelines converged through a small, powerful network.
Patients report they were never warned about severe risks linked to SSRI antidepressants, including withdrawal, emotional numbness, sexual dysfunction, and psychosis. Growing evidence challenges long-standing claims of safety promoted by regulators and drug manufacturers.
A jury awarded millions to a detransitioner after ruling doctors committed malpractice by approving irreversible gender surgery on a minor. The case may reshape medical accountability nationwide.
Israeli authorities announced that Doctors Without Borders (MSF) must end its humanitarian operations in Gaza by February 28 amid a dispute over sharing the identities of its Palestinian staff with Israeli officials. MSF says the requirement risks staff safety and will hinder critical medical care in the besieged territory.
Industry-backed lawmakers are advancing changes to the Toxic Substances Control Act that could limit public petitions and roll back safeguards against toxic chemicals. Critics say this undermines key protections meant to shield health and environment.
Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and five other plaintiffs today accused the American Academy of Pediatrics of running a decades-long racketeering scheme to defraud American families…
A viral post alleges that Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates discussed a “strain pandemic simulation” alongside other unidentified figures. The claim is fueling renewed scrutiny of elite networks and pre-pandemic planning narratives.


















